Part of the Family

Author:   Charlotte Philby
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
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9780008327026


Pages:   440
Publication Date:   30 April 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Amazon reviewers can't get enough: 'I LOVED THIS BOOK' ***** 'Gloriously gripping' ***** 'Magnificent' ***** 'Heart-stopping, racy and sophisticated' ***** 'Compulsive and clever' ***** On the surface, Anna Witherall has the perfect life. Married to her university boyfriend David, she has an enviable job, beautiful home, and gorgeous three-year-old twin daughters, Stella and Rose. Their competent and capable nanny, Maria, is practically part of the family. But beneath the veneer of success and happiness, Anna is hiding a dark secret, one that threatens to unravel everything she has worked so hard to create. Only one thing is certain: to protect her children, she must betray them. ‘Compelling and complex – a compulsive read’ Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange ‘Everyone has an agenda in this intriguing exploration of deceit and duplicity, as Philby ratchets up the paranoia to Highsmithian levels’ Guardian

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Author:   Charlotte Philby
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:   The Borough Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9780008327026


ISBN 10:   0008327025
Pages:   440
Publication Date:   30 April 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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'[An] intriguing exploration of deceit and duplicity' Guardian 'I devoured this beautifully written, intricately wrought and unique blend of spy thriller and domestic suspense: The Most Difficult Thing is The Night Manager set in a woman's world. The twists keep coming, right down to that chilling last line' Erin Kelly 'A compelling and emotionally resonant mixture of spy thriller and domestic suspense' Daily Telegraph 'Charlotte Philby's debut The Most Difficult Thing is an enigmatic and slippery beast, a cool new generation of spy novel. Just as the characters play cat and mouse with one another, so does the author with her readers - it's a guessing game right to the end and I turned the last page with my heart pounding. Recommended' Louise Candlish 'A genre-busting spy novel that amps up the tension and will leave you trusting no one' Red 'Dark and addictive and magnificent' Joanna Cannon, author of The Trouble with Goats and Sheep and Three Things About Elsie 'A writer of promise' Financial Times 'An espionage/domestic noir crossover in which betrayal is as inevitable as it is compulsive' i Paper 'Compulsive and chilling' Good Housekeeping 'A page-turning thriller' BBC Radio 4 Open Book 'Like The Night Manager rewritten by Patricia Highsmith, this is a distinctively female take on spying' Mail on Sunday EVENT Magazine 'Compelling and complex - a compulsive read' Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange 'Spying has been her inheritance and this brilliant, beautifully crafted debut novel uses it to the full - and so much more besides' Jon Snow, Channel 4 News 'Philby clearly understands something about deceit and betrayal, making this a page-turner with several cliffhanger moments, including the ending' Daily Express


'[An] intriguing exploration of deceit and duplicity' Guardian 'I devoured this beautifully written, intricately wrought and unique blend of spy thriller and domestic suspense ... The twists keep coming, right down to that chilling last line' Erin Kelly 'A compelling and emotionally resonant mixture of spy thriller and domestic suspense' Daily Telegraph 'An enigmatic and slippery beast, a cool new generation of spy novel. Just as the characters play cat and mouse with one another, so does the author with her readers - it's a guessing game right to the end and I turned the last page with my heart pounding. Recommended' Louise Candlish 'A genre-busting spy novel that amps up the tension and will leave you trusting no one' Red 'Dark and addictive and magnificent' Joanna Cannon, author of The Trouble with Goats and Sheep and Three Things About Elsie 'A writer of promise' Financial Times 'An espionage/domestic noir crossover in which betrayal is as inevitable as it is compulsive' i Paper 'Compulsive and chilling' Good Housekeeping 'A page-turning thriller' BBC Radio 4 Open Book 'Like The Night Manager rewritten by Patricia Highsmith, this is a distinctively female take on spying' Mail on Sunday EVENT Magazine 'Compelling and complex - a compulsive read' Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange 'Spying has been her inheritance and this brilliant, beautifully crafted debut novel uses it to the full - and so much more besides' Jon Snow, Channel 4 News 'Philby clearly understands something about deceit and betrayal, making this a page-turner with several cliffhanger moments, including the ending' Daily Express


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Charlotte Philby worked for the Independent for eight years, as a columnist, editor and reporter, and was shortlisted for the Cudlipp Prize at the 2013 Press Awards for her investigative journalism. Founder of the online platform Motherland.net, she regularly contributes to the Guardian and iNews, as well as the BBC World Service, Channel 4 and Woman's Hour. She has three children and lives in London. Charlotte is the granddaughter of Kim Philby, Britain's most famous communist double-agent.

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